Account Login & Search
Login to your account and or search the entire the Westchester Library System.
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Search Westchester Library System Catalog


Login to your account and or search the entire the Westchester Library System.
Search Westchester Library System Catalog
Search Westchester Library System Catalog
Our online offerings are provided by a third party, in conjunction with the Westchester Library System. They can be accessed through the links below, through your internet browser, or by downloading their respective apps to your smartphone or tablet. Note: These services require you to go through a one-time registration process. It always involves your library card number, sometimes involves your library PIN and/or email address.
Read with Libby
Borrow ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, and more from your local library for free! You’ll find the same great titles from your library in a modern, easy-to-use app. Plus, you can enjoy offline reading, Apple Carplay and Android Auto support, push notifications, and more.
hoopla
Borrow and enjoy audiobooks, eBooks, comics, movies, TV, magazines, or music everywhere you have a screen-your computer, your phone, your car, even your TV.
kanopy
Get free access to thousands of movies with your library card. Enjoy critically-acclaimed movies, inspiring documentaries, award-winning foreign films and more.
Medici.tv
Watch of concerts, operas, ballets, documentaries, master classes, and jazz videos from renowned artists, available in English, French, Spanish and Russian. Medici.tv is free to use anytime, anywhere. All you need to sign in is your library card. You need to create a Medici.tv account to log in to the app, click link below.
Westchester Library System
The Westchester Library System has a mobile app. Use this to access your account, search the catalog, place holds and more! You can even set up a digital library card so you never have to worry about forgetting your card when you come to the library. Download the free app below.
Google Play Store for Android
App Store for Apple
Passes to the following museums provide complimentary admission for two adults and two children, 17 and under, available to Bronxville Public Library cardholders and Friends of the Bronxville Public Library. Note: American Museum of Natural History pass is for 2 people only.
Passes are available for a 3-day lending period, including holidays and weekends.
Reservations may be made in person at the Reference Desk, by calling 914.337.7680 ext. 824, or by using the reservation form, click button below, up to six weeks in advance.
The Museum Pass Program is made possible through generous funding from the Friends of the Bronxville Public Library. Click here here for more information about the Friends of the Bronxville Public Library.
Participating Museums
At the Library, you’ll find The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Journal News,
Financial Times, The Daily News, and The New York Post plus a huge array of magazines.
HRVH Historical Newspapers
Access to digitized copies of historical newspapers from the Hudson River Valley
region of New York State, including past Bronxville publications.
Resources
Access encyclopedias, scholarly journals, business information and health
resources through the Westchester Library System.
BPL Kindles are pre-loaded with content – no downloading necessary! Available to Bronxville Public Library card holders and Friends of The Bronxville Library donors. Kindles have been provided through the generous support of the Friends of the Bronxville Public Library.
New Fiction on Kindle
Win by Harlan Coben
Klara and the Sun by Ishiguro Kazuo
Eternal by Lisa Scottoline
Dark Sky by C.J Box
We begin at the end by Chris Whitaker
The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner
New Non Fiction on Kindle
The Soul of a Woman by Isabel Allende
The Princess Spy by Larry Loftis
The Sum of Us by Heather McGhee
The code Breaker by Walter Isaacson
The Doctors Blackwell by Janice P Nimura
Eat Better, Feel better by Giada De Laurentlis
The Barbizon by Paulina Bren
Hunt, Gather, Parent by Michaeleen Doucleff
Mango prepares learners for realistic conversations and communication in over 70 world languages. Start by creating your account at the Library portal to Mango Languages.
The Bronxville Library has a world language collection consisting of books written in French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. We also have foreign films as well as CD Audiobooks to help you learn a new language.
Have you always wanted to try knitting, crochet, and beading, but didn’t know if you would get the hang of it? Now you can give it try without investing in all the necessary supplies.
We have kits for: Knitting, Crochet, and Beading. Each kit contains everything you will need to get started and to learn at your own pace. These items circulate for three weeks and may be borrowed by anyone with a valid Westchester Library card.
Patrons under the age of 15 must have a parent/guardian with them at the time of checkout. Find out more by visiting the Reference Desk.
Did you know that we have ukulele kits you can borrow for three weeks? Each kit comes with a tuner and songbook. We also have accompanying books and a DVD that will help with learning.
Stop by the Reference Desk with your library card and start playing today!
The Library offers many online resources for our card holders. Here are some videos to get you started.
Explore your ancestry. In library use only
Classical music, opera, dance, jazz
Infectious Diseases & Conditions
Salem Health: Infectious Diseases & Conditions, 2nd Edition
Older American Resource Guide
Literature, History, science, health & careers. You must log in using your library password or library card in order to search your library’s Salem Press collection.
Dementia Handbook/Resource Guide
Dementia lasts for years. Most of that time, people with dementia retain the skills, memories, and passions that allow joy and inclusion in the larger social world, if we would but let them in.
Bronxville’s History Center, a treasure trove of material on the history of the Village, is located in the Bronxville Public Library. Supported by the Village of Bronxville and managed by the Village Historian, the History Center occupies over 800 square feet in the Library’s lower level and is open by appointment.
Bronxville history comes alive in these interviews by Marcia M. Lee, available on DVD at the reference desk.
John W. Barr, President of National Poetry Society
Lawrence Boles, WWII Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Anita Comstock, Bronxville Village Historian
Anne Curns Fredericks, Growing up in Bronxville in the 1930s
Wendy Riggs, Jansen Memorial Hospice
James W. Walker, Correspondent for ABC News
George M. Yeager, Investment Managaer
Pinckney C. Ennis, Senior Minister of the Reformed Church of Bronxville
Amy Bright Unfried, Sculptor in Bronze Medium
Profiles of New York State
New York State Directory